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Lake Granbury at all-time low

A view of a dried up Lake Granbury, which has reached an all-time low of more than 9.5 feet below normal. Across Texas, lake levels are down about 2 percent from the same time a year ago. Forecasters say NorthTexas needs rain this spring to help ease dry conditions.
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Hood County Judge Darrell Cockerham, left, and Hood County Commissioner Steve Berry talk about low lake levels at Lake Granbury, which is at all-time low of more than 9.5 feet below normal. Across Texas, lake levels are down about 2 percent from the same time a year ago.
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The image displayed on a Jeep GPS shows water in Lake Granbury, however only brush covers the lake bed on this part of the lake in Hood County.
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A view of dried up canals in the Island waterfront community in Granbury. The canals connect the homes to Lake Granbury which is it all-time low of more than 9.5 feet below normal, Across Texas, lake levels are down about 2 percent from the same time a year ago
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A view of dried up canals in the Island waterfront community in Granbury. The canals connect the homes to Lake Granbury which is at all-time low of more than 9.5 feet below normal, Across Texas, lake levels are down about 2 percent from the same time a year ago.
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A view of dried up canals in the Island waterfront community in Granbury. The canals connect the homes to Lake Granbury which is at an all-time low of more than 9.5 feet below normal. Across Texas, lake levels are down about 2 percent from the same time a year ago.
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A view of dried up canals in the Island waterfront community in Granbury. The canals connect the homes to Lake Granbury which is at an all-time low of more than 9.5 feet below normal. Across Texas, lake levels are down about 2 percent from the same time a year ago.
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A view from under a pier of a dried up Lake Granbury, which is at an all-time low of more than 9.5 feet below normal. Across Texas, lake levels are down about 2 percent from the same time a year ago.
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Brush covers the lake bed of a dried up Lake Granbury, which is at all-time low of more than 9.5 feet below normal. Across Texas, lake levels are down about 2 percent from the same time a year ago.
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Brush covers the lake bed of a dried up Lake Granbury, which is at an all-time low of more than 9.5 feet below normal. Across Texas, lake levels are down about 2 percent from the same time a year ago. ,
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Hood County Commissioner Steve Berry talks about low lake levels at Lake Granbury, which is at an all-time low of more than 9.5 feet below normal. Across Texas, lake levels are down about 2 percent from the same time a year ago.
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Hood County Commissioner Steve Berry, left, and Hood County Judge Darrell Cockerham talk about low lake levels at Lake Granbury, which is at an all-time low of more than 9.5 feet below normal. Across Texas, lake levels are down about 2 percent from the same time a year ago.
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Brush covers the lake bed of a dried up Lake Granbury, which is at an all-time low of more than 9.5 feet below normal. Across Texas, lake levels are down about 2 percent from the same time a year ago.
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Hood County Judge Darrell Cockerham talks about low lake levels at Lake Granbury, which is at an all-time low of more than 9.5 feet below normal. Across Texas, lake levels are down about 2 percent from the same time a year ago.
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Hood County Judge Darrell Cockerham, left, and Hood County Commissioner Steve Berry talk about low lake levels at Lake Granbury, which is at all-time low of more than 9.5 feet below normal. Across Texas, lake levels are down about 2 percent from the same time a year ago. ,
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